About a month ago, I wrote a recap of the several articles that I had written for other sites (Spring is in the air…shoes, exercise, puzzles and more) and I realized this week that I had a new slew of posts go live since then (in full disclosure, I do get paid for writing articles for these sites). It’s been another busy month, and it doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon. Hopefully a few of these tips and recipes will help you pass these hot months of summer. Recaps are below. Click over to read the rest of the articles.
Tips to Make Produce Last Longer
Throwing away spoiled produce is frustrating and eats into the monthly food budget. Smart shoppers not only look for the best deals in the store, but also use the produce wisely once it comes home. Read my article for a few tips to make sure that your produce lasts as long as possible.
The onions-in-pantyhose tip is worth the time on its own. And, yes, I learned so many helpful tips that I didn’t even know before preparing to write this post.
7 Easy Tips to Make the Most Out of your Fridge Space
Have your kids ever opened the refrigerator door, stared inside and declared, “There’s nothing to eat?”
How often do you bring home a bagful of groceries only to discover no room in the fridge to put away the new food?
Do you ever throw away forgotten leftovers that spent too much time hidden at the back of the fridge?
An organized refrigerator not only makes it easier to find food, but it ensures that less food is wasted and tossed in the trash. With food prices rising regularly, it doesn’t make sense to be throwing your money away every time food is thrown into the trash.
Read on to find a few tips to keep the fridge more organized, more food in your bellies instead of the garbage can and more money in your pocket at the end of the month…
How To Clean Baskets
From classic breadbaskets to summertime carry-alls, baskets are functional and fashionable additions to any house, but they don’t take long to gather dust and dirt. In addition to being organizational tools, baskets are often part of décor as well, so it’s important to keep them looking their best.
Learn how to keep your baskets looking clean with a few care tips – from protecting to cleaning wire, wicker, fabric and more…
Do you have any baskets in your house that could use a little sprucing up?
Small Space Upgrade: How To Make the Most Of Outdoor Storage
Keeping a small house organized and finding storage space can be a challenge, but what about outside that small house?
Not every home has a large yard, garage or shed to store tools, outdoor toys, and patio furniture. That doesn’t mean small spaces can’t be beautiful and functional, though. Make the most out of outside storage space – from sheds and beyond – even when there’s not much space to spare.
How to Wash White Clothes
Washing white fabrics – and keeping them white – can be a challenge. You want your favorite white blouse to remain crisp and bright, but over time, life happens. Stains appear, bright whites become dull, and the occasional pesky red sock ruins a perfectly good load of clothes.
And don’t even get me started on kids’ clothes. Between indoor crafts and outdoor play, it’s a miracle if their white clothes survive a season. Luckily, keeping your whites white doesn’t have to be a mystery with a few tips…
Homemade Tater Tots
Tater tots are surprisingly easy to make at home with just a few simple ingredients you probably already have on hand. They’re a perfect addition to burgers, spicy sloppy joes or your favorite meat cooked on the grill.
Check out this easy recipe, plus a few delicious dipping sauces (like classic fry sauce, Saffron Mayonnaise, and Sour Cream and Onion Dip) to try out as well…
What is your favorite way to eat tater tots?
Savory Puff Pastry Pinwheels 3 Ways
Puff pastries are a delicious and versatile appetizer to bring to any gathering. They’re quick to prepare and sure to impress. Follow our directions for basic pinwheels, then change up the fillings for variety (Psst – try all three savory pinwheel recipes – Spinach & Artichoke Pinwheels, Pesto & Cheese Pinwheels and Pepperoni Pizza Pinwheels).
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